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Definition of Errorists
1. errorist [n] - See also: errorist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Errorists
Literary usage of Errorists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Congregational Usages and Principles, According to Ancient by Preston Cummings (1852)
"PREACHING, is it lawful to hear from Christian errorists ? — Robinson's Posthumous
Treatise * was written on purpose to establish the affirmative of this ..."
2. A History of Presbyterianism in New England: Its Introduction, Growth, Decay by Alexander Blaikie (1881)
"... not success, is the standard—If it should sow itself with salt—Presbyterianism
must show " a more excellent way "— errorists will not be perpetual, ..."
3. Apology and Polemic in the New Testament: The Bohlen Lectures, 1915 by Andrew Duff Heffern (1922)
"EXPOSURE AND DISCIPLINE OF THE errorists This Apostolic defense and attack was
not, however, conducted, as we might have conjectured, by the method of ..."
4. A History of the Modes of Christian Baptism: From Holy Scripture, the by James Chrystal (1861)
"RUBRICS OF EASTERN errorists. Monophysite and Nestorian Offices. DIVISION I.
ORDER OP BAPTISM OP THE CHURCH OP ALEXANDRIA (COPTIC) ARD OF THE ETHIOPIANS. ..."
5. The Life and Thoughts of John Foster by John Foster, William Wallace Everts (1849)
"Cowardice of bigoted errorists.—When the majestic form of Truth approaches, it
is easier for a disingenuous mind to start aside into a thicket till she is ..."
6. The Atonement Viewed as Assumed Divine Responsibility: Traced as the Fact by George Whitefield Samson (1878)
"... EPISTLES, MEETING CHRISTIAN errorists. When, about two years after writing
his first two epistles, Paul wrote three others, two of them from Ephesus, ..."
7. A Biography of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher by William Constantine Beecher, Samuel Scoville (1888)
"... a Year of Harvest —Revival Meetings—Hospitality of Plymouth Church—Courtesy
to errorists—New Organ—Peekskill—Letters to his Daughter abroad— Marriage of ..."